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      Annual Report 1883
      IE OCCHO DIGBY/C/11 · Item · 1883
      Parte de Digby Irish Estates

      Annual report, accounts and rental for year ending June 1883, describing a considerable improvement in the financial situation with a large drop in arrears outstanding due to the Arrears Act of 1882. Reports that abandoned and boycotted farms now account for 850 statute acres of land in Lord Digby's hands set for temporary grazing and necessitating the purchase of cattle. Also reports that despite a decrease in the net rental due to the action of the Land Commission Courts and voluntary reduction of rents, it was possible to remit profits of £11,500. No land improvements or works were carried out, but 50 acres of replanting was carried out at Derrygunnigan Wood, River Wood at Clonad and Derrygolan.

      Describes a general improvement in the condition of the estate and attributes the cessation of agitation to the Prevention of Crimes Act brought in following the Phoenix Park murders in spring 1882.

      IE OH OHS77/8/3/1 · Item · 26 Aug 1826 - 2 Jan 1829
      Parte de Woodfield Papers

      Schedule of legal advice provided by Messers Ryan and Parkinson to Edward William Crosbie with the purpose of straightening advising him and his sisters on their claim to the family lands of Kilmurry, part of Crosbie Park (later Slaney Park) in Baltinglass, County Wicklow. This advice lead to an agreement among Edward William Crosbie, and his siblings Sir William Edward Crosbie, Louisa Dorothea Crosbie, and Elizabeth Cronhelm with her husband Henry Clark Cronhelm. There is also an account of the collective cost of the services provided by Messers Ryan and Parkinson.

      IE OH OHS87/D/3 · Ficheiro · 1916
      Parte de Bellair Estate Papers

      3 duplicate, typescript manuscripts entitled 'Notes of Sale under Land Acts and other Miscellaneous Notes Bellair Estate by William Bury Homan Mulock 1916'.

      Chapters in the manuscript include:
      Income of the estate before sale to the tenants under the land acts;
      Yearly rental 1897-1907;
      Recollections of the Great Famine and its effect on the Bellair estate;
      Copies of correspondence between William and his sister, Mary;
      Condition assessment of Bellair House and farm;
      List of tenants of the Bellair estate who purchased their land;
      Christopher Guinan, Michael Daly and Paddy Digan's reminiscences of Bellair.

      General Lists of Jurors
      IE OCL GJ1/4 · Séries · 1873-1885
      Parte de Records of King's County Grand Jury

      Twenty-seven lists of jurors prepared by the clerk of Tullamore Poor Law Union, James McKenna, using data from the rate-books as collected by the poor rate collectors throughout the union. The broadsheets list the identified jurors alphabetically, with their address, occupation, the extent of rateable property and the location of the property. Exemptions are noted as per legislation, on the basis of age, property ownership, ill-health, disability, and profession. Printed by R. Willis, stationer, Tullamore.

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      Records of Edenderry Rural District Council
      IE OCL ERDC32 · Arquivo · 1913 - 1928

      Incomplete records of Edenderry No 1 Rural District Council, notably missing minute books. The first series comprises sanitary officers' records in the form of a report register and a diary of works completed. Both of these registers continued to be used beyond the life of the rural district council, which was abolished in 1925, and its functions subsumed into the Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance.

      The second series comprises abstracts of accounts prepared in final years of Edenderry RDC in 1924 and 1925.

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      Annual Report 1923
      IE OCCHO DIGBY/E/4 · Item · 1923
      Parte de Digby Irish Estates

      Annual report submitted by Lewis Goodbody, agent to Lord Digby, in which he presents a statement of accounts up to 1 June 1923 for Digby's properties in King's County and Queen's County, noting a reduction in the rental income has been reduced owing to advances made under the Land Purchase Act, and the cessation interest in lieu of rent paid by tenants whose holdings are now vested.
      In reference to the 'recent unsettled state of the country', the report notes that 'all the unpurchased tenants stopped payment of rent, and arrears could not be recovered owing to the complete breakdown of legal procedure'.

      Annual Report 1894
      IE OCCHO DIGBY/D/5 · Item · 1894
      Parte de Digby Irish Estates

      Annual report, accounts and rental for year ending June 1894, showing an unchanged rental situation form the previous year. Digby refers to the defeat of the Home Rule Bill and his satisfaction that 'the extraordinary proposal of the Government to reinstate evicted tenants has failed to excite enthusiasm'.

      Annual Report 1895
      IE OCCHO DIGBY/D/6 · Item · 1895
      Parte de Digby Irish Estates

      Annual report, accounts and rental for year end June 1895, showing rents and arrears unchanged since the previous year. Despite the continued low prices for agricultural produce, and a moderate harvest, rents were satisfactorily paid, and Digby notes 'the agitation and discontent prophesied as the inevitable result of the defeat of the Home Rule and Evicted Tenants Bills have been absolutely non existent, and in this district boycotting and intimidation of any kind are almost things of the past.'

      Annual Report 1907
      IE OCCHO DIGBY/D/18 · Item · 1907
      Parte de Digby Irish Estates

      Annual report, accounts and rental for year ending June 1907, showing a reduction in overall rent received and a slight increase in arrears due. Warns that the future of the estate must be 'prejudicially affected by the general demoralization caused by the apathy shown by the government in dealing with the new form of disorder known as "cattle driving"and by the extraordinary and immoral terms of their proposed legislation dealing with evicted tenants.' Also reports that negotiations with tenants were re-opened on the subject of the sale of the estate but with no definite result as yet.